Climate Change & Inuit Mental Health
Today, an agreement is being tabled at COP21, calling on over 200 countries to sign on. As we continue these national and international dialogues, it is important to remember human…
Vice-Provost, Labrador Campus & Dean, School of Arctic & Subarctic Studies, Labrador Campus of Memorial University | Researcher | Environmental Advocate | Royal Society of Canada College Member emeritus
Today, an agreement is being tabled at COP21, calling on over 200 countries to sign on. As we continue these national and international dialogues, it is important to remember human…
Just in time for the annual ArcticNet Annual Scientific conference in Vancouver, BC, Arctic has released our new article on using Inuit-youth-led participatory video as a strategy to enhance adaptive…
As the discussions continue at COP21, and the sense of cautious optimism continues to grow that world leaders will reach a strong and binding agreement, I am thrilled to see…
Happy to have worked with a great group of students and colleagues on this paper, released through Open Access format on Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, critically examining community-based adaptation…
Back in September, I had the great pleasure of participating in a phone-in conference as part of an initiative, The World in Which We Occur. Our discussion focused on Grief and Climate…
One of the great pleasures of my job is the opportunity to work with amazing students. I am constantly inspired by and in awe of all they do, and of the level…
I was so pleased to be invited back to Beloit College in Wisconsin to participate in the Weissberg Program, and deliver a lecture about climate change and its impacts on…
Our newly published article examines how Elders in Rigolet, Nunatsiavut observe, experience, and respond to climate change impacts on health. The article is published in the International Journal of Indigenous Health in…